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SEPT. 6 FRIDAY SEPT. 7 - OPEN TIE MIDNIGHT FRIDAY - - FREE SHINER BOCK FRIDAY - - SORRY - NO WHOLESALERS OR DEALERS - 725-B UNIVERSITY DRIVE OPEN 10-10 “Behind Skaais & McDonalds” 846-1741 Battalion Classified Call 845-2611 Page 12Arhe Battalion/Thursday, September 6,1984 Typhoon claim < the lives of 66(1 United Press International NONOC, Philippines — The death toll from Typhoon Ike rose to more than 660 people Wednesday as frantic residents searched ruins of devastated towns for hundreds more who are missing and feared dead in the worst storm of modern Phil ippine history. Three days after Ike roared across the central Philippines pack ing 137 mph winds, local officials pleaded for aid and reported that hungry refugees hijacked and looted at least one relief truck in Surigao, 450 miles southeast of Manila. “When the people are hungr\ they become angry," Constant io Na varro, mayor of the storm-ravaged city, said after the looting incident Tuesday. “You can expect trouble." Authorities said Ike severely dam aged the nation’s two major agricul tural exports — coconut and sugar. Rice, the nation’s principal food, had been affected days earlier by Ty phoon June. According to a compilation of re ports from the Philippine News Agency and various relief agencies and provincial governors, the death toll stood at more than 660 through out the central Philippines. The Office of Cavil Defense said another 421 people were missing and feared dead while 341 others were injured. The Social Welfare Minister said Ixith Ike and which killed 57 people in thtis ern Philippines, left a toialoi million Filipinos homeless. With the death toll certaini Ike was the worst typhoonm® in the Philippines since M 1970, Typhoon Joan killedl/i; ple.t jB As government relief C( aft ecte d victims. the Interns The Re d Cl ross launch cel a global if hall tea fot $1 million in emergency a before ilu ‘ mo 1st severely affected vicu White the • IV |) hoon. with a The United Ns it 1011s Dwsir Houst< liel 1 On ganization. die Frenchbi Hie of the World Ass .istance Corn out -of - the ■ Ish unic Conic ■rence also os 15-6, 1 aid 1. overall The first govei rnineiu rditi Ak!N sio n tie w Wednese lay aboardatr tra fan nsp< id 0! m plane to F Nonoc. 0 the tinyminn ne of thenu was |)l< pltived verelv aliened regions on dip northern Mindanao, 450mile! of Manila. Bloated Ixwlies lay bs then* and floated in from the sea* dents of Nonoc, site of Attii nickle mining plant, scarcta missing relatives and tried lost vs hat they could Irom the mini Authorities said 48 peopln confirmed dead and scorei were missinu in Nonoc, js 8 charges dismissed in meat packing casi United Press International DENVER — A federal judge granted Wednesday a prosecutor's request to dismiss eight of 15 charges against two former Cattle King Pack ing Co. officials accused of violating federal meat inspection laws. Assistant U.S. Attorney Charles Torres said the dismissed charges were duplications, and eliminating them would speed the trial of Ru dolph “Butch" Stanko, 37, and Gary Waderich, 29. Stanko is former owner of Cattle King and Waderich is the company’s former top sales executive. T he men were accused of repackaging meat that had been rejected and reselling it to other customers without submit ting it for inspection. Cattle King closed earlier this year after a television network aired a program accusing the firm of selling tainted meat to the federal school lunch program. Two federal inspectors testified Wednesday they saw frequent viola tions at Cattle King’s now defunct plant in Commerce City, north of Denver. Dr. Gar y B ritkh rr. a f.S. fc ment of A Lgri culture veterior spec tor at Cj ittle Ki mg froE 19K2 until Ian it Nc m her. at once saw ( lattl le Ki ■*8 cmplofK boxing gn >un< d be that hxii rejected by W< estlai id Urocmi buquerque . N- M. Another US DA ins| lector.Ja Donelin. sa id s fie ft >ur id "venp sanitary coi mill dt inng tk weeks sHe wsui assig ne d to ihet King plant in can 1982. 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